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==Surnames==
==Surnames==
==Matronymics==
==Matronymics==
==Personal names (lilarañjiḫe)==
==Personal names (''lilarañjiḫe'')==
Dundulanyä personal names (''lilarañjiḫe'', pl. ''lilarāñjiḫi'', from ''lila'' "person" and ''rañjiḫe'' "name") have a large variety of origins.
Dundulanyä personal names (''lilarañjiḫe'', pl. ''lilarāñjiḫi'', from ''lila'' "person" and ''rañjiḫe'' "name") have a large variety of origins.


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# Kāltaryan
# Kāltaryan
# Dalaigam
# Dalaigam
# Bhām̃p̃a
# Bham̃p̃a
# Khālbayam
# Khālbayam
# Śindagharja
# Śindagharja
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===Common given names and their meanings===
===Common given names and their meanings===
Reconstructed meanings for non-Dundulanyä names are given when known, but note that the actual etymology of nearly all such names is often unknown to the average Dundulanyä.
Reconstructed meanings for non-Dundulanyä names are given when known, but note that the actual etymology of nearly all such names is often unknown to the average Dundulanyä.
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| Baiñśima || hand of the wind (Ancient Nanaḫmairulu) ||
| Baiñśima || hand of the wind (Ancient Nanaḫmairulu) ||
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| Boyuñīla || colspan=2 | female variant of ''Boyun''
| Boyuñīla || colspan=2 | female variant of ''Boyuna''
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| Bundukāri || sure woman (Ancient Naṃratausulu) ||
| Bundukāri || sure woman (Ancient Naṃratausulu) ||
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| Ādhra || name of a predatory bird (Dun.) ||
| Ādhra || name of a predatory bird (Dun.) ||
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| Boyun || colspan=2 | Ancient Nanaḫmairulu, etymologically related to ''Baina''
| Boyuna || colspan=2 | Ancient Nanaḫmairulu, etymologically related to ''Baina''
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| Bhām̃p̃a || lion (Dun.) ||
| Bham̃p̃a || lion (Dun.) ||
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| Daladārḫa || lucky strenght (Ancient Naṃratausulu) ||
| Daladārḫa || lucky strength (Ancient Naṃratausulu) ||
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| Dalaigam || strength of the full moon (Ancient Naṃratausulu) ||
| Dalaigam || strength of the full moon (Ancient Naṃratausulu) ||
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| Lulau || blessing (Ancient Nanaḫmairulu) ||
| Lulau || blessing (Ancient Nanaḫmairulu) ||
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| Lūm̃am̃a || "painted quail" (Dun.) || name of a bird featured in multiple Central Lusaṃrītene legends and folktales due to its colors and birdsong
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| Ñäfä || child (Classical Toyubeshian) ||
| Ñäfä || child (Classical Toyubeshian) ||